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in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. thank. you. i. thank you i was. i was that high you and me are in big trouble was round jamila run was run i lead i started working in israel when i was twenty seven. and i'm sixty days and. i live we're surrounded by fences and you can't live without working. live in order to work you need a permit. haven't really had to go in this way. because people come in this way. what the hell they get out. of the city you get a permit you need in this really good renter to sign for your city it was nobody's going to sign for us it's a. mechanic so i walked in israel before they built the security fence. goodness awful could do a better world but happier than me. janish i used to work because the people who treated me with respect couldn't learn the suddenly they greeted me with coffee and cake with. their one accordance cover up wouldn't do it either and then i'd start working. my midnight he trusted me. and man i still have the keys to the houses i worked and if
in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are today. thank. you. i. thank you i was. i was that high you and me are in big trouble was round jamila run was run i lead i started working in israel when i was twenty seven. and i'm sixty days and. i live we're surrounded by fences and you can't live without working. live in order to work you need a permit. haven't really had to go in this way. because people come in this way. what the hell they...
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and canada. good afternoon, everybody, i'm uma pemmaraju, we have live coverage from fox's anna kooiman in new york city and molly line in boston. we're going to kick it off and expecting a news conference from massachusetts governor duval patrick in this hour. molly, what can you tell us about the latest cleanup that's underway? >> well, uma, right now the travel ban put in place lie massachusetts governor duval patrick, still in place, but we've seen the traffic picking up here in the the last couple of hours and last night comes to a stand still and not a lot of people out on the road, and the snowplows and emergency workers, we're seeing people inch out and the word is that the travel ban did help a lot over the course of the storm, but there were still some two dozen or plus, rescues around the state of folks still featured out into the storm and needed help from emergency service folks. right now it's still in place and we may hear something different from the governor as he steps up to the
and canada. good afternoon, everybody, i'm uma pemmaraju, we have live coverage from fox's anna kooiman in new york city and molly line in boston. we're going to kick it off and expecting a news conference from massachusetts governor duval patrick in this hour. molly, what can you tell us about the latest cleanup that's underway? >> well, uma, right now the travel ban put in place lie massachusetts governor duval patrick, still in place, but we've seen the traffic picking up here in the...
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bush of canada he's relatively conservative guy very pro corporate and canada's portion i mean we've got an arguably our our closest ally pushing for this thing on the other hand he's got you know the fate of the world and folks like yourself what are your thoughts on. that. balancing act right is confronting and. john kerry's first meeting was with his counterpart from canada and what we fear is that canada is going to try and come up with some sort of offsets to offset the carbon footprint that the tar sands that continuing to develop the tar sands to feed the keystone pipeline which would bring it as you said from alberta down to the gulf coast to the refineries for export so you know this might be building some solar panels somewhere planting some trees somewhere and that's a deal that must be rejected by this administration you just outlined that the keystone pipeline doesn't serve us interests ok it's not to lower gas prices it doesn't make us more secure because the fuel is for export and the climate situation of continuing to develop the tar sands for the u.s. and global mark
bush of canada he's relatively conservative guy very pro corporate and canada's portion i mean we've got an arguably our our closest ally pushing for this thing on the other hand he's got you know the fate of the world and folks like yourself what are your thoughts on. that. balancing act right is confronting and. john kerry's first meeting was with his counterpart from canada and what we fear is that canada is going to try and come up with some sort of offsets to offset the carbon footprint...
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>> i'm going to canada next week. canada, i love you. don't blame me -- send your hate letters to dean. >> tweet me all you can, canada. assuming i can read canadian. >> let's talk about steven tyler. the lead singer for aerosmith, he recently was a judge on "american idol" as well. he says he did a lot of drugs in the '70s and '80s, as much as $5 million to $6 million of cocaine. is that even possible? >> well, with inflation, probably a couple of million dollars. if steven tyler one day dies and they cremate him, they could sell his ashes by the gram and probably get high from it. he's the poster child for raising taxes on the rich people. >> i have not read the article. i've only read about the article. so i don't read "us weekly" a lot. but a lot of people have lost their fortune behind drugs. we've seen it. we've seen stars die. doesn't seem out of the question to me. does it to you? >> frankly, i'm not being prudish. but i have no idea how much cocaine costs. but people have lost their fortunes to drugs and people have died. but he
>> i'm going to canada next week. canada, i love you. don't blame me -- send your hate letters to dean. >> tweet me all you can, canada. assuming i can read canadian. >> let's talk about steven tyler. the lead singer for aerosmith, he recently was a judge on "american idol" as well. he says he did a lot of drugs in the '70s and '80s, as much as $5 million to $6 million of cocaine. is that even possible? >> well, with inflation, probably a couple of million...
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he is one of the few player who is won both the grey cup in canada and the super bowl. >>> coming up security breach. two former president's have their private e-mails accessed by a mysterious hacker. >> growing scandal. more products in more countries found to contain horse meat. days after the stunning revelation in great britain. >>> grammys are almost here. i am mary bubala, a look back how the death of whitney houston last year changed the show forever. that story coming up. >>> sunny, windy, cold start to the weekend. i am bob turk. i will have a complete first warning forecast coming up next >>> mostly cloudy, 35 degrees. complete first warning weather coming up. >> tragedy in ohio a man loses his life. james was driving by when he saw a small child fall through the ice he jumped in and eventually got trapped. firefighters were able to reach the child first but were unable to get to general kins in time. the child was listed in critical condition. >>> more charges stemming from the youtube video of marines urinating on the corpses of taliban insurgents. the incident happened j
he is one of the few player who is won both the grey cup in canada and the super bowl. >>> coming up security breach. two former president's have their private e-mails accessed by a mysterious hacker. >> growing scandal. more products in more countries found to contain horse meat. days after the stunning revelation in great britain. >>> grammys are almost here. i am mary bubala, a look back how the death of whitney houston last year changed the show forever. that story...
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crews from canada rushed in to help. standing in the north end of boston, the street is very busy with people checking out the storm. as worcester was buried a miracle at 3:00 a.m., at the peak of the storm the national guard helped deliver this baby. there's a street behind me. now, that ban that was in place for 24 hours, has been lifted. people can drive and drive safely here in boston. david? >> thank you for you for leading us off. >>> we also have learned this evening of countless stories. drivers trapped in their cars. forced to sleep in them overnight. abc's john schriffen on long island, new york, tonight with those drivers stranded. >> reporter: dozens of cars cemented in snow. as far as the eye can see. here on long island, some areas were pummelled with nearly 3 feet of snow stopping drivers like sebastian who was trying to get home from work. >> you have been sitting here the whole time? >> no food, no drink. no nothing. >> reporter: have you called anyone for help? >> i'm trying to reach the police now. >>
crews from canada rushed in to help. standing in the north end of boston, the street is very busy with people checking out the storm. as worcester was buried a miracle at 3:00 a.m., at the peak of the storm the national guard helped deliver this baby. there's a street behind me. now, that ban that was in place for 24 hours, has been lifted. people can drive and drive safely here in boston. david? >> thank you for you for leading us off. >>> we also have learned this evening of...
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canada well book it's not you know we need to have a debate that does not start with blanket amnesty we need to start i don't think anybody is suggesting that well the president that's the last the last time anybody suggest a blanket amnesty as ronald reagan in one thousand nine hundred six money did it can we can we talk about having some enforcement and then forcing the laws that are that are on the border now my has arrested no he's very much picking and or using way a legal immigrants than any president is that doesn't mean he isn't forcing all the laws on the books he isn't forcing some laws and he's picking and choosing which laws he well he doesn't already have he's not strange or seeing all of the. laws passed by republican members of congress funded by the n.r.a. well look let's hear let's. just. about serious inforce mint plans and let see that carried to fruition why don't we see here is where i'd like it to begin i don't think that we have an illegal immigration problem or an illegal immigrant problem in this country we have an illegal employer problem in this country peo
canada well book it's not you know we need to have a debate that does not start with blanket amnesty we need to start i don't think anybody is suggesting that well the president that's the last the last time anybody suggest a blanket amnesty as ronald reagan in one thousand nine hundred six money did it can we can we talk about having some enforcement and then forcing the laws that are that are on the border now my has arrested no he's very much picking and or using way a legal immigrants than...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are today please please. face is based on. you know care read the. blogs play. music. concert the show today on how to sing we just saw the studio raise the money is devoted to the debate which is busy devoted to you know just saying the same would be classic songs from the receipts or to say new york's most someone told them it's a stop the bloodshed on this one tom stooping down.
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are today please please. face is based on. you know care read the. blogs play. music. concert the show today on how to sing we just saw the studio raise the money is devoted to the debate which is busy devoted to you know just saying the same would be classic songs from the receipts or to say new york's most someone told them it's a stop the bloodshed on this one tom stooping down.
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. >> canada will never become a safe haven for zombies ever. >>> and the dance that's everywhere, even here at cnn, the harlem shake. >>> just when you think we've got it all worked out, cutting-edge technology, scientific breakthroughs, miracle medicine, lately there's been talk about colonizing mars and many of you carry around a supercomputer right in your pocket. but just when you think you have it all worked out, the univers reminds us, we really don't. case in point, friday a chunk of space rock gets sucked in by the earth's gravitational pull. then streaks across the sky above russia. as it rockets through the atmosphere, friction heats the front of the rock a lot more than the back of it. the huge temperature difference is too much and essentially turns a meteor into a bomb. it explodes into a bunch of pieces. and what you're hearing here, that boom, boom, boom, is this -- take a look. those pieces are moving so fast they set up a series of sonic booms and it's just a scary sound. the sheer force is destructive, blowing out windows, knocking down huge doors and even taking down
. >> canada will never become a safe haven for zombies ever. >>> and the dance that's everywhere, even here at cnn, the harlem shake. >>> just when you think we've got it all worked out, cutting-edge technology, scientific breakthroughs, miracle medicine, lately there's been talk about colonizing mars and many of you carry around a supercomputer right in your pocket. but just when you think you have it all worked out, the univers reminds us, we really don't. case in...
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violence has once again flared up if these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all today please. base is based on. you know care resident to. play. the music. concert the show to the to sing we've just heard a studio raise the money is devoted to the debate which is busy dividing the united states the same with big mass shootings from the results a to say me look split while someone in the midst of the bloodshed on this one comes to come is coming is there an absence of the simplest celeb.
violence has once again flared up if these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all today please. base is based on. you know care resident to. play. the music. concert the show to the to sing we've just heard a studio raise the money is devoted to the debate which is busy dividing the united states the same with big mass shootings from the results a to say me look split while someone in the midst of the bloodshed on this one comes to come is...
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the view from above shows it continues to head northeast out of maine and into canada. but this being the middle of winter another storm is never far behind. weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is in boston with more on that. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. just as soon as the blizzard warnings for this storm go down, the new ones have come up for the plains states. let's show them to you. six states here stretching all the way from kansas out up in through nebraska, including minnesota, minneapolis under a winter storm warning here. this area should start precipitation tonight in the rockies, and it should rapidly spread out of the plains states. as we get into sunday, though, you'll notice north damage to, south dakota, minnesota dealing with all of this snow. we are expecting 6 to 10 inches in minneapolis. 50 to 60-mile-per-hour winds. there will also be a severe side to this, too, lester. there could be tornadoes in louisiana, mississippi, and also into alabama. as we move into monday, no rest for the weary up here. that same storm moves
the view from above shows it continues to head northeast out of maine and into canada. but this being the middle of winter another storm is never far behind. weather channel meteorologist jim cantore is in boston with more on that. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. just as soon as the blizzard warnings for this storm go down, the new ones have come up for the plains states. let's show them to you. six states here stretching all the way from kansas out up in through...
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new york city up toward the border of canada. we will continue to monitor it bring you the latest on the fox news extreme weather center. heather? >> let's head over to you now. lots of folks should be hibernating inside. perfect time for this segment. does your man have bad habits to drive you absolutely nuts. we have has been advice for the pet peeves and start bringing in the romance. young married chic.com is here. >> i think the best valentine's day gift to give my house is stop nagging. this is the gift that gives back. >> one person has to wake up earlier than the other person this is a way to maybe cause less stress. >> you hook it into your phone and you wear the wrist band and it vibrates when you have to wake up. none of this crazy stumbling around. >> you put it on your wrist. >> great. >> hook it into your phone. >> how many times have you gone to throw something away and your significant other have taken the trash out and haven't replaced a bag. bag up has a grade product here. you pull the trash bag out and create
new york city up toward the border of canada. we will continue to monitor it bring you the latest on the fox news extreme weather center. heather? >> let's head over to you now. lots of folks should be hibernating inside. perfect time for this segment. does your man have bad habits to drive you absolutely nuts. we have has been advice for the pet peeves and start bringing in the romance. young married chic.com is here. >> i think the best valentine's day gift to give my house is...
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the storm is also in canada. you are looking live right now at queens, new york city. a dusting of snow over all of the rooftops tre
the storm is also in canada. you are looking live right now at queens, new york city. a dusting of snow over all of the rooftops tre
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then we have the cool dry air out of the arctic and canada. that's a second storm around the ohio valley. when these two storms merge together, that brings us the coastal bomb that we like to call it. this nor'easter bringing snowfall rates of two to three inches per hour. 70 miles per hour are possible. and visibility could drop to zero. all day i'm going to continue to do this. i'm going to show you here is the customs tower behind me. we like to tauz about visibility below a quarter mile. we can still see it. so this is the thing i feel like i'm cold and wet out here. but i am still on the upslope of the roller coaster waiting for the scary part through the overnight hours tonight. we'll continue to update you throughout the evening hours. >> thank you. i know what it's like to be out there. i covered a lot of weather out there. i want to bring in ashleigh banfield in new york to take us through a lot of the snow, the rain, the ice, everything that will happen in the next 24 hours. ashleigh? >> reporter: you know new york too well. i look l
then we have the cool dry air out of the arctic and canada. that's a second storm around the ohio valley. when these two storms merge together, that brings us the coastal bomb that we like to call it. this nor'easter bringing snowfall rates of two to three inches per hour. 70 miles per hour are possible. and visibility could drop to zero. all day i'm going to continue to do this. i'm going to show you here is the customs tower behind me. we like to tauz about visibility below a quarter mile. we...
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horse is acceptable to eat in canada, europe and asia, and horse meat is produced in eastern europe, which is where i'm guessing a lot of this had came from, because it's a cheaper filler. >> ikea is a swedish furniture store. i looked up a couple of things that this country is well known for. if you're eating where you get your furniture maybe you can expect it. hamburger with horse meat. smoked sausage made from horse meat is popular there, as well. it shouldn't be that big a surprise. is that why we don't have it in stores in the u.s. michael: next we'll find that they don't use real wood in their furniture. i actually pulled off the road, jayar, gone into ikea for meatballs. i'm not really scared that they have them here and now i guess they're taking the horse meat out. kim says that doesn't matter, i'm going to eat them anyway. >> i think the meatballs good, ok? if they're filled with horse order me up some horse meatballs, please. >> the issue of mislabeling food, if you know you're eating horse and you're ok with it, fine. if you're thinking you are eating beef and you're eat
horse is acceptable to eat in canada, europe and asia, and horse meat is produced in eastern europe, which is where i'm guessing a lot of this had came from, because it's a cheaper filler. >> ikea is a swedish furniture store. i looked up a couple of things that this country is well known for. if you're eating where you get your furniture maybe you can expect it. hamburger with horse meat. smoked sausage made from horse meat is popular there, as well. it shouldn't be that big a surprise....
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last week canada, producing its pennies for much more than their first a value, stopped minting and starting melting. jim kolbe tried for years to get the u.s. congress to do the same because pennies are expensive to make, virtually worthless to have, and time consuming. >> if you add up the time at every convenience store of fishing out those pennies and making the change in that, you multiply that by the hundreds and tens of hundreds of millions of transactions a year, you're talking about timewise a tremendous amount of savings. >> and as the chairman of the council on economic advisers under george w. bush put it, "when people start leaving a monetary unit at the cash register for the next customer, the unit is too small to be useful." still, the penny remains in play. for starters, there is the arguable contention that everything will cost more because stores will round up their prices. then there are the pro-penny forces, including a penny preservation lobbying group started by a big zinc company. they're 97% zinc. and there's no political push against the penny. a poll last year found
last week canada, producing its pennies for much more than their first a value, stopped minting and starting melting. jim kolbe tried for years to get the u.s. congress to do the same because pennies are expensive to make, virtually worthless to have, and time consuming. >> if you add up the time at every convenience store of fishing out those pennies and making the change in that, you multiply that by the hundreds and tens of hundreds of millions of transactions a year, you're talking...
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last week canada, producing its pennies for much more than their first a value, stopped minting and starting melting. jim kolbe tried for years to get the u.s. congress to do the same because pennies are expensive to make, virtually worthless to have, and time consuming. >> if you add up the time at every convenience store of fishing out those pennies and making the change in that, you multiply that by the hundreds and tens of hundreds of millions of transactions a year, you're talking about timewise a tremendous amount of savings. >> and as the chairman of the council on economic advisers under george w. bush put it, "when people start leaving a monetary unit at the cash register for the next customer, th
last week canada, producing its pennies for much more than their first a value, stopped minting and starting melting. jim kolbe tried for years to get the u.s. congress to do the same because pennies are expensive to make, virtually worthless to have, and time consuming. >> if you add up the time at every convenience store of fishing out those pennies and making the change in that, you multiply that by the hundreds and tens of hundreds of millions of transactions a year, you're talking...
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do you have a comment on ncai's position on canada? >> sure. earlier this year, we issued a statement that we stand with the assembly of first nations, our brothers and sisters in canada. we said because there is a border, this invisible line that separates the two nations, we did not create an outline. some of our people live on both sides of that border. we support their right to self governance. we support their right to engage in nation too late -- nation to nation relationships. there is a little bit of difference, although we mirror each other in a number of ways. the assembly of first nations have a direct relationship because they receive funding and support from the canadian parliament. the national congress of american indians does not. we are made up voluntarily of tribal governments across this country that come together for a common purpose. we support their issues. we support them in their desire to become more self-sufficient. and to have this nation to nation relationship with their federal government. we are not saying we are d
do you have a comment on ncai's position on canada? >> sure. earlier this year, we issued a statement that we stand with the assembly of first nations, our brothers and sisters in canada. we said because there is a border, this invisible line that separates the two nations, we did not create an outline. some of our people live on both sides of that border. we support their right to self governance. we support their right to engage in nation too late -- nation to nation relationships....
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the storm is blamed for four deaths in canada and major airports on the east coast are closed. abc news reporter lindsay has the latest. >> drivers slipping and sliding on treacherous roads. >> the weather beat us to the punch so yeah i borrowed a friend's truck. >> on new york aland's us puts expressway, hundreds of cars got stuck with hundreds of drivers spending the night on the road. even 18 wheels weren't enough to conquer the conditions. >> we need a plow. >> nearly three feet of snow is falling in some places and it's still coming down. winds traveling at up to 83 miles an hour whipping up ocean waters and causing flooding from massachusetts to maine. >> if you lose power, and we are experiencing a lot of wind at that time, you should plan on your power being out for some period of time. >> and this morning over 600,000 people waking up without power. >> make sure you have basic food supplies, medications at home. and prepare for the possibility of being shut in and at home for the next 24 or 48 hours. >> many residents say they are as prepared as they can be. >> runnin
the storm is blamed for four deaths in canada and major airports on the east coast are closed. abc news reporter lindsay has the latest. >> drivers slipping and sliding on treacherous roads. >> the weather beat us to the punch so yeah i borrowed a friend's truck. >> on new york aland's us puts expressway, hundreds of cars got stuck with hundreds of drivers spending the night on the road. even 18 wheels weren't enough to conquer the conditions. >> we need a plow....
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growing up in canada i remember hearing about heart attacks people who went to shovel their walks and didn't think they were overexerting but they are. watch it, be careful, do it slowly and gradually. >> absolutely. ashleigh banfield, thanks so much. we'll be back in just a little while. >>> we're going to move to the west coast. police are lose helicopters to try to find a fugitive accused killer christopher dorner who used to be one of their own, a former los angeles police officer. in fact, he now blames many in law enforcement for the loss of his job. he's vowing revenge. dorner's accused of already killing three people. nick is live at los angeles police headquarters. nick, mishave to be nervous and tense. this man is trained, counterinsurgency training, survival, and he knows how to do it. he's been off the force for three years planning this. >> reporter: not just police officers that are nervous. you get the sense of lingering sentiment of anxiety throughout all of southern california, especially here behind me at the lapd headquarters in downtown los angeles. but i want to s
growing up in canada i remember hearing about heart attacks people who went to shovel their walks and didn't think they were overexerting but they are. watch it, be careful, do it slowly and gradually. >> absolutely. ashleigh banfield, thanks so much. we'll be back in just a little while. >>> we're going to move to the west coast. police are lose helicopters to try to find a fugitive accused killer christopher dorner who used to be one of their own, a former los angeles police...
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on their way from a vacation in thailand, home to ottawa, canada. when they arrived in dulles, they found out they would spend the night. >> we had to get ourselves a hotel and find our way around washington, change airports. we came from the other airport. we learned the tricks of taking the buses, people and the train or not the train but the -- >> a day of sight seeing not in the cards. >> we have to go somewhere. we're not dressed and we went to the library for the day. >> we were disappointed, but we spent a nice day here in washington. >> reporter: with several airports still closed to air traffic, including those in boston and hartford, a good number of flights are simply cancelled regarding than delayed. the passengers who check ahead know it's not worse showing up. >> every traveler should be savvy going to the airport. having that in mine was helpful to me. >> reporter: erica had to extend her business trip in d.c. for a day after her flight was canceld. she arrived to find that her new flight was delayed. >> and it happens. it's winter, y
on their way from a vacation in thailand, home to ottawa, canada. when they arrived in dulles, they found out they would spend the night. >> we had to get ourselves a hotel and find our way around washington, change airports. we came from the other airport. we learned the tricks of taking the buses, people and the train or not the train but the -- >> a day of sight seeing not in the cards. >> we have to go somewhere. we're not dressed and we went to the library for the day....
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weather related, of those in canada and two in the united states and one in connecticut andth other in upstate new york. the national weather service updated their snow totals. we have 11 hadn't 4 inches of snow on the ground and 30 million people in the northeast are dealing with a foot of snow or more . in new york, hardest hit area longhorns up to 30 inches and stranding motorist and making for a complicated situation. cows and crews cannot do their work . they are having to go car to car to make rescues. travel bands in connecticut and governor dan maloy is urging folkings to stay off of the road. >> one. big evaluate problems we are fracing is it the automobiles. we are trying to dig them out and tow them away . we don't want to see other people caught in snow drifts at this time . so please stay at home. >> and resendez are enjoying a winter wonder land today . topping off gas and food and fire wood yesterday. >> we were going to drive out to the country and if is it a great day to be in the park with the dog. >> we'll get out liter with the saucers and slid and remember what it
weather related, of those in canada and two in the united states and one in connecticut andth other in upstate new york. the national weather service updated their snow totals. we have 11 hadn't 4 inches of snow on the ground and 30 million people in the northeast are dealing with a foot of snow or more . in new york, hardest hit area longhorns up to 30 inches and stranding motorist and making for a complicated situation. cows and crews cannot do their work . they are having to go car to car to...
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the storm has brought four deaths in canada. and three marriage airports have delayed and boston's logan remains shut down. >>> drivers slipping and sliding on treacherous roads. >> the weather beat to us the punch. >> and new york's long island expression way, hundreds of cars got stuck with dozens of drivers got stuck on the road. even 18 wheels weren't enough to conquer the conditions. >> nearly three feet of snow falling in some places and it is still coming down. winds up to 83 miles an hour whipping up ocean waters and causing flooding from massachusetts to maine. >> if you lose power and we are experiencing a lot of wind at that time, plan for your power to be out for some period of time. >> over 600,000 people waking up without power. >> make sure you have basic food supplies and medications and prepare for the possibility of being shut in and at home for the next 24-or 48 hours. >> many residents say there prepared as they can be. >> for the house, the electrical and now we're getting food. >> armies of snowplows are cl
the storm has brought four deaths in canada. and three marriage airports have delayed and boston's logan remains shut down. >>> drivers slipping and sliding on treacherous roads. >> the weather beat to us the punch. >> and new york's long island expression way, hundreds of cars got stuck with dozens of drivers got stuck on the road. even 18 wheels weren't enough to conquer the conditions. >> nearly three feet of snow falling in some places and it is still coming down....
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excess of 60 miles per hour. >> reporter: it's up to crews like this team, called in from ontario, canada, to go to work. >> dig a hole, put a new pole in. >> reporter: that process, how long does it take? >> could be hours. could be minutes, depends on where it is. >> reporter: and these crews who have been called in from out of town, they have no clue how long they will be here. the power company says most customers can expect their power to go on within 24 hours after they report it going out. bianna? >> 24 hours is better than the weeks they didn't have power post-sandy. thank you very much. >>> the transportation network throughout the northeast is shut down this morning. amtrak canceled trains between new york and boston. governors ordered people off the roads. and close to 5,000 airline flights have been canceled. abc's john muller is at new york's pen station with that part of the story. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. travel in the northeast from new york to boston, points north of here, virtually nonexistent this morning. this is a true travel nightmare. t
excess of 60 miles per hour. >> reporter: it's up to crews like this team, called in from ontario, canada, to go to work. >> dig a hole, put a new pole in. >> reporter: that process, how long does it take? >> could be hours. could be minutes, depends on where it is. >> reporter: and these crews who have been called in from out of town, they have no clue how long they will be here. the power company says most customers can expect their power to go on within 24 hours...
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categorically to this member and through him to all canadians, under the leadership of this prime minister, canada will never become a safe haven for zombies ever. >> why can't our lawmakers do something like that? >> hear, hear. that's great. we are sleeping. we're talking about meteors and cruise ships. zombies are coming from the north, crossing the border. these zombies won't self-deport because they have no sense of direction. you can't get them to go back over. easily distracted. anchor zombies are going to take our jobs. we're fatter than the canadians. they're going to love eating up. wake up, american government. the zombies are coming. >> i wish they had enough sense of humor to do something like that. >> it's great they did it tongue in cheek. i'm obviously kidding, too. but imagine our congress joking around. they yell at each other. >> did you watch the ship come in? did your ship come in this week? >> my ship didn't. but that cruise ship did and i was sucked in by it. i can't believe i'm admitting that. i was sucked in by the coverage. >> so you watched the whole thing? were you glue
categorically to this member and through him to all canadians, under the leadership of this prime minister, canada will never become a safe haven for zombies ever. >> why can't our lawmakers do something like that? >> hear, hear. that's great. we are sleeping. we're talking about meteors and cruise ships. zombies are coming from the north, crossing the border. these zombies won't self-deport because they have no sense of direction. you can't get them to go back over. easily...
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but we brought in a whole bunch of extra line crews out of canada and other places around the state. 130 extra tree crews on top of our regular 90 crews and that's one of our major companies. they're prepared to go to work as soon as we've got the conditions we can work under. and of course, the other thing we've been doing is trying to prepare our population so they would be able to deal with this on their own for a little while. >> and what about shelters? have you opened them? >> we have not opened any shelters. no red cross shelters are open at this point. with no power outages. really no reason to do that at this point. >> all right. robert mcleery is joining us from augusta, maine. thank you very much. we'll stay in touch with you to see how your state fairs through this storm. take a look at live flight tracker. and you can see the activity of the northeast is pretty quiet for right now. live flight aware tracking reports nearly 1700 flights have been canceled, that's today, and that number is expected to increase. there will be no flights out of boston's logan until probably
but we brought in a whole bunch of extra line crews out of canada and other places around the state. 130 extra tree crews on top of our regular 90 crews and that's one of our major companies. they're prepared to go to work as soon as we've got the conditions we can work under. and of course, the other thing we've been doing is trying to prepare our population so they would be able to deal with this on their own for a little while. >> and what about shelters? have you opened them? >>...
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in fact, that's what's exciting about this new research out of simon frazier university in canada. is that lots of research shows that married men tended to have slightly lower testosterone levels than single men. now remember, lower testosterone levels doesn't necessarily mean lower sex drive. it doesn't necessarily mean less chest hair or whatever. it's just, you know, an anomaly about how people are made up. but the thinking was always that once you sort of domesticated a man and had him loading dish washes and changing diapers, somehow his testosterone would lower. but this new research says -- and i love to tell women this, men with slightly lower testosterone are more likely to get married. they have better bonding abilities. they're the good guys. >> because they're not -- anyway. i won't go there. >> exactly. the single men with the higher testosterone may be in multiple relationships, less likely to be monogamous, et cetera. and by the way, there's testosterone in women, too. remember. >> if you want to call them relationships. it's relations but not necessarily relationsh
in fact, that's what's exciting about this new research out of simon frazier university in canada. is that lots of research shows that married men tended to have slightly lower testosterone levels than single men. now remember, lower testosterone levels doesn't necessarily mean lower sex drive. it doesn't necessarily mean less chest hair or whatever. it's just, you know, an anomaly about how people are made up. but the thinking was always that once you sort of domesticated a man and had him...
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. >> the pipeline would export oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. supporters say it creates jobs while helping the u.s. to become more energy independent. opponents think the pipeline could threaten water supplies in the environment. the obama administration put off deciding whether to okay the project until after the presidential election. the state department says a final decision on the pipeline could come this spring. one scientist at the kato institute predicts the president will green light the pipeline. >> i think the white house has probably made its decision on keystone. the political calculus is obvious. if they come out against, it they are going to pay a very big price. >> president obama talked about climate change in his state of the union address last week, but he did not specifically mention the keystone xl pipeline. christi. >> all right. emily, thank you so much. >>> robert kennedy jr. was among those protesting the keystone pipeline. he was even arrested during a demonstration outside the white house this past week. we'll get his
. >> the pipeline would export oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. supporters say it creates jobs while helping the u.s. to become more energy independent. opponents think the pipeline could threaten water supplies in the environment. the obama administration put off deciding whether to okay the project until after the presidential election. the state department says a final decision on the pipeline could come this spring. one scientist at the kato institute predicts the president will...
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you see that massive moisture just still moving up into canada. it's taking its time gets out of there. the longer it stays there with temperatures in the 20s in new england it's going to dump snow. for us, we had a wienld advisory in place until 6 a.m. it has not been lifted. the winds are sustained around 20 miles per hour at times and they're going to be that way for a little while. the advisory stays in place until that starts to calm down. temperatures in the 20s. clear skies. temperatures in the mid 30s and with the winds coming down, we'll have less of a wind chill. we'll talk more about wind coming up in just a few moments. >> okay. of course, forecasters were expecting a big blast of snow from that storm system. so far that's exactly what people are seeing. travel has become virtually impossible. >> the snow blew in sideways, piling up in drifts and burying cars on the road. >> there's nothing you can do. you can't push it you can't drive through it. >> it kept blowing in all night long. people shouldn't expect any relief this morning. >>
you see that massive moisture just still moving up into canada. it's taking its time gets out of there. the longer it stays there with temperatures in the 20s in new england it's going to dump snow. for us, we had a wienld advisory in place until 6 a.m. it has not been lifted. the winds are sustained around 20 miles per hour at times and they're going to be that way for a little while. the advisory stays in place until that starts to calm down. temperatures in the 20s. clear skies. temperatures...
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he said blocking the pipeline will make canada send the oil to china and not really cut down on demand. what's your response? because i was under the impression most of the oil was going to go to china and india to begin with. >> his response hurt my feelings. >> john: are you okay with that? >> yeah. my mom isn't though. joes no nocera has been a proponent all along. i'm sure he's a nice gentleman. i've met him before. the key here is he argued that we need to be cutting demand which we've done. if he had done the research, he would know we soon saved 3 million barrels a day. we'll soon save another 400,000 barrels a day by regulating heavy duty trucks. so we're starting to ween ourselves off of oil in the u.s. and pipelines will not be built to china. they're already stalled up in british columbia. so the key is -- we gotta get real here. if we want to fight climate change and stop the droughts and wildfires and super storms, we can't pretend everything's okay and keep building out the dirty energy sources. we've gotta transition to clean energy and do it fast. >> john: let's turn to
he said blocking the pipeline will make canada send the oil to china and not really cut down on demand. what's your response? because i was under the impression most of the oil was going to go to china and india to begin with. >> his response hurt my feelings. >> john: are you okay with that? >> yeah. my mom isn't though. joes no nocera has been a proponent all along. i'm sure he's a nice gentleman. i've met him before. the key here is he argued that we need to be cutting...
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i'm getting all sorts of tweets from people in the midwest and ca canada saying what are you complaining about? we get more snow all the time. you don't get it with this speed and velocity. we have that going on. just about a half hour ago when i was on with antderson, a transformer blew. there are 130,000 customers across the northeast without power. roads are blocked. trees are taking out power lines. that's the probl we've got. here on cape cod, as you know, chris, probably about a quarter million people residing here in the winter. some of them may have left. >> all right, that is ali was right, they did have trouble with their signal. you see the wind whipping around, driving the tide toward him. another problem with the two fronts that are converging to make this massive blizzard is you're going to have supersized snow. it accumulation quickly. it can damage quickly as well. with that, jason carroll is in boston. may get record snowfall there. the record, jason, is about 27 inches. they could get up to 3 feet, right? >> feels like all of these three feet are falling on us right now
i'm getting all sorts of tweets from people in the midwest and ca canada saying what are you complaining about? we get more snow all the time. you don't get it with this speed and velocity. we have that going on. just about a half hour ago when i was on with antderson, a transformer blew. there are 130,000 customers across the northeast without power. roads are blocked. trees are taking out power lines. that's the probl we've got. here on cape cod, as you know, chris, probably about a quarter...
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and there are delays into canada and we're in tellinal a here at reagan airport interest airport -- terminal a here. there are delays to toronto and ottawa and we're told there were plenty of people upset. the folks we tacked to were not too upset. you want to be safe and you have to roll with it during the times with the weather. there is a flight leaving for ottawa and that is scheduled for 7. happy they were going to get out of here and we saw it move up to 730time. and toronto is delayed at this point and that is what we're seeing and other than that, we spoke with the airport authority and it's a lot of the equipment they have to pull after of the runways prior to the snowstorm and once they clear the snow off, they have to bring that back and get the flight crews back and dealing with that here. that is the latest from reagan national. back to you at the studio. >> and thank you very much. >>> coming up, we have a live report from massachusetts with an update -- a live report from massachusetts. can you track the winter weather 24/7 with the fox 5 weather app and we're always -- we're
and there are delays into canada and we're in tellinal a here at reagan airport interest airport -- terminal a here. there are delays to toronto and ottawa and we're told there were plenty of people upset. the folks we tacked to were not too upset. you want to be safe and you have to roll with it during the times with the weather. there is a flight leaving for ottawa and that is scheduled for 7. happy they were going to get out of here and we saw it move up to 730time. and toronto is delayed at...
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the tourists from canada were arrested for public intoxication. that's when the women say they were roughed up by police. but the video -- the video shows them dancing. the judge fined the women and ordered them to serve community service. the officers are being cleared. okay. >>> well, even snow plows sometimes succumb to bad weather. virginia state police say a driver in bedford county escaped some serious injury this morning when a snow plow ran off the road and flipped over. 2% say the plow was removing snow from the shoulder of the road when the blade hit a soft spot. as the tire sank, the driver lost control. the driver ran, as we see, off the road. >>> this valentine's day, we won't have to kiss ourselves goodbye. that's because anast roadway will come very close on october 15th. as alex demetrick reports, it won't come close enough to hit. >> it's called dr2014. a not so scary name for a not large asteroid. will only take up half a football field. but what it lacks in size will make for in nearness. it be just 217 miles from earth. that pu
the tourists from canada were arrested for public intoxication. that's when the women say they were roughed up by police. but the video -- the video shows them dancing. the judge fined the women and ordered them to serve community service. the officers are being cleared. okay. >>> well, even snow plows sometimes succumb to bad weather. virginia state police say a driver in bedford county escaped some serious injury this morning when a snow plow ran off the road and flipped over. 2% say...
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new york and ontario, canada, too. reporting deaths in. and then this terrible situation of a young boy, 11, 12 years old, we're not clear if he's 11 or 12 at this point but killed in the most tragic of ways. he warmed up in his car while they were digging it out and the tailpipe became clogged. it was a case of carbon monoxide poisoning. again, weather-related. and so avoidable. also i can tell you that firefighters tried to revive him and it just couldn't be done. he was rushed to the hospital and he died, sadly. and we still have the emergency of power outages, 635,000 people affected by this storm in a number of different states. massachusetts really getting the worst of it there. the snow is mighty, mighty deep. the record amounts of snow here, according to the governor -- the removal is going to take days and days and days. we had upwards of 3 feet -- over 3 feet in a town called milford, connecticut. a number of places getting between 2 and 3 feet, and in massachusetts, just as bad, snow up towards the 3 foot level. new york city's
new york and ontario, canada, too. reporting deaths in. and then this terrible situation of a young boy, 11, 12 years old, we're not clear if he's 11 or 12 at this point but killed in the most tragic of ways. he warmed up in his car while they were digging it out and the tailpipe became clogged. it was a case of carbon monoxide poisoning. again, weather-related. and so avoidable. also i can tell you that firefighters tried to revive him and it just couldn't be done. he was rushed to the...